I’ll reveal the cover for my upcoming book Godsend tomorrow, but here’s a teaser. Preorder for this Viking menage novella starts on June 29.
Writing
Book news: Godsend
How are you this weekend? I hope your May weather is better than it is here — we’ve had rain all week. But I’m happy anyway, because I’ve got some exciting news to share. I have a new book out on August 10, and it will be up for preorder June 29. It’s called Godsend, and it’s a Viking menage novella published by Pride Publishing.
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Ari and Vidar are Viking warriors and blood brothers. Will handsome thrall Elric break their bond…or make it even stronger?
When young Saxon Elric is sold to Norse slave traders, he thinks that his life is over. He is brought across the sea to the settlement of the Norsemen and becomes the chief’s thrall, and neither the chief nor the warriors are lenient with him. Two of the warriors are different, though—Ari and Vidar. Elric sense that their bond goes beyond mere friendship, and wishes that he himself had someone who would care for him.
Ari and Vidar have been lovers for years, but they have to sneak away whenever they want to be together. Vidar is next in line to be leader, as the chief’s nephew, but he’s shy and insecure and only feels at home on the battlefield. Ari looks different than the other warriors, since his mother was of foreign descent, and he’s had to learn how to stand up for himself.
The two of them are blood brothers, linked together forever, but even though they are lovers they can’t go against the taboo that prohibits free men from being passive during sex. Ari feels that something is lacking, and Elric’s arrival gives him an idea—what if they invited Elric to join them in bed? The thought excites him, and Elric himself seems eager to please.
The only question is how Ari is supposed to get Vidar to agree to letting another man into their relationship…
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I loved writing this story and I can’t wait to share it with you.
Take care, and enjoy the rest of your weekend!
The Importance of Clothing
Do you have an interest in fashion? I know I do, and for me fashion is one of the best things about writing historical fiction. There have been so many amazing clothing styles throughout history, and clothes have always been important to show one’s status, wealth and so on. I love doing research on this topic, and I’ve got tons of Pinterest boards filled with old portraits, patterns, and images from museum collections.
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been obsessed with the 18th century, and the fashion plays a very large part in it. I adore the men’s fashion in particular, since it’s so fun and colorful compared to what men wear nowadays.
My pirate trilogy Wavesongs takes place during the beginning of the 18th century, which means I had the opportunity to go all in with the fashion of that era when I wrote the series. I’ve got lists describing in detail what each character wears—at the time, clothes were a luxury, so the average person didn’t have many items to choose from. The fabrics and colors used signalled the wearer’s position in society—or, for that matter, in a pirate crew.
Here are my ridiculously detailed lists of garments worn by the two main characters, Nick and Christopher:
Nick
Ashore (in Corona):
- White linen shirt
- White linen cravat
- White linen stockings
- Cream white silk waistcoat with light blue silk embroidery (floral pattern)
- Light blue cotton breeches with fall front fastening
- Light blue cotton cassock with white floral embroidery at the wrists and hem
- Black leather shoes with steel buckles
Everyday attire:
- White linen shirt
- Grey wool stockings (after Corona: white linen stockings)
- Clogs with wooden soles and well-worn brown leather, handmade by his father (these are too small for him and barely usable anymore—after Corona he wears his new black leather shoes instead of the clogs)
- Dark brown wool breeches
- Light brown wool waistcoat
Christopher
During attack/ashore:
- White linen shirt with ruffles at the wrists
- White linen drawers
- White linen cravat, laced
- White silk stockings
- Red silk sash around his waist
- Dark brown leather belt
- Felt round hat, black, with a green feather
- Dark grey silk breeches with fall front fastening
- Light grey silk waistcoat, embroidered with a white floral pattern
- Red velvet cassock, with gold embroidery at the wrists, collar, pockets and along the hem
- Black leather jackboots (Hessians, over the knee)
Everyday attire:
- White linen shirt
- White linen drawers
- White linen cravat
- White linen stockings
- Dark brown leather belt
- Grey wool breeches with fall front fastening
- Red damask waistcoat (floral pattern)
- Black wool cassock with silver embroidery at the wrists, collar, pockets and along the hem
- Black leather shoes with silver buckles
Which historical period do you think has the best fashion?
At His Mercy is out now!

A thief and his captor… A spicy demand in exchange for freedom. Will Lio give in to the lord of the manor?
At His Mercy is a medieval fantasy novella published by Pride Publishing. Length: 22,000 words.
E-book: First For Romance, Universal Buy Link
Read an excerpt from At His Mercy
Giveaway
To celebrate the release, I’m doing a giveaway. You can win a gift code, a signed copy of my book Entertaining the Sombrevilles, and some bookmarks and chocolate.
Sale
All three books in my pirate-themed Wavesongs series are now on sale for $0.99 each.
Giveaway!
It’s only a few days until At His Mercy is out, so I’m doing a giveaway. You can win a gift code, a signed copy of my book Entertaining the Sombrevilles, and some bookmarks and chocolate. Good luck!